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United Kingdom: TaP Music CEO reveals information about Eurovision 2023!

In a post on his personal Instagram account, TaP Music Co-Founder and Co-CEO, and famous artist manager, Ben Mawson, has revealed information about the selection process for the UK’s representative at Eurovision 2023, which will be held in Liverpool.

As he reports, Eurovision 2023 is fast approaching and the search for the United Kingdom’s representative is ongoing.

 

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Of particular interest, however, is what he revealed in the comments of this post, many of which have since been deleted. So, apart from clarifying that the UK representative has not yet been chosen, Ben Mawson has also put an end to the rumours that famous singer Rina Sawayama would represent the United Kingdom with her song Frankenstein, released last September. However, he did not rule out the possibility of Rina Sawayama participating with another song.

As a reminder, the United Kingdom will follow the same formula for selecting a representative and song, which was followed in 2022, for Eurovision 2023. As such, the BBC and BBC Studios will once again work with TaP Music (a group of international music labels), which is behind highly successful pop artists such as Lana del Rey, Ellie Goulding, London Grammar, Dermot Kennedy and Mabel, to select the song and singer who will represent the United Kingdom in May 2023 in Liverpool.

It was a successful formula, as the UK was represented at Eurovision 2022 in Turin – via the same selection process that will be followed this year – by Sam Ryder, scoring the 2nd place in the Grand Final and 1st place in the jury vote.

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Stay tuned to Eurovisionfun for all the developments regarding the UK’s participation in Eurovision 2023!

United Kingdom: Chelcee Grimes for Eurovision 2022?

This morning on the UK’s Smooth Radio on Jenni Falconer’s Breakfast Show there was a report about the presenters of Eurovision 2022 and then the presenter said literally that “the UK will represent Chelcee Grimes from Liverpool”, as we had mentioned in our previous article.

This news are not official yet, although Chelcee has been rumored for a long time due to its ties with TaP Music (which is collaborating with the BBC for this year’s participation).

Chelcee  is mainly known as a songwriter, having written for Kylie, Dua Lipa and BlackPink amongst others. Her ties to Eurovision have not only been with her commentary in 2021, as she co-wrote “Wonderland” for Roxen & Alexander Rybak in 2020.

The news was delivered in such a matter of fact style that it really seemed to be a worst-kept secret moment, however we await for official news from the BBC.

Watch Chelcee with “Tryna Not Fall In Love” here:

Stay tuned in Eurovisionfun for everything new regarding the Eurovision Song Contest!

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United Kingdom: Lana Del Rey, Andrew Lloyd Webber, Nile Rodgers and Leigh-Anne Pinnock join Tap Music’s team for Turin!

After a series of disappointing results, the United Kingdom has decided to change its Eurovision’s approach. Europe’s largest music industry has decided to recruit some of its top names for the selection of its representative at Eurovision 2022.

As it became known in October, the BBC and Tap Music would join forces to make the best possible choice for the UK representative in Turin.

Dua Lipa, Sir Elton John and Mel C. gave a “vote of confidence” to the project. Three months later, four more names are added to the selection process for the UK’s representative at the 66th Eurovision Song Contest. They are Lana Del Rey, Sir Andrew Lloyd Webber, Nile Rodgers and Leigh-Anne Pinnock.

Speaking about this project, Lana Del Rey said:

Ben and Ed have always liked a challenge, proud of them for taking this on…and I’ll be wishing them and the UK the best of luck on the night. The UK was my home in the early days of meeting Ben and Ed so I have a special affinity.

Moreover, Sir Andrew Lloyd Webber, a former competitor in our favorite competition, commented:

The Eurovision Song Contest was originally meant to be a celebration of songs and songwriters. I’m glad Tap have the desire to follow in this path and I really hope this year the British entry rediscovers those basics, and we find a great British song delivered by a Great British singer.

Nile Rodgers also spoke about his involvement in the search for the UK representative:

Merck and I are both excited that our friends at Tap are getting serious about a real Eurovision effort for the UK. Eurovision is a massive global institution that means so much to so many people around the world and there’s no reason not to have a good UK entry that’s as soon as the pop dominance it delivers to the world daily. It was wonderful to see Maneskin win last year and become a global success story and it’s now time for the UK to once again make its best effort by bringing the very best song possible to the globe.

Speaking about her involvement, Leigh-Anne Pinnock concluded:

I love the fact that my managers are involved in finding this year’s act to represent the U.K., I know they will choose an act that will make the U.K. proud. European fans have always given Little Mix so much love, so I’m calling on all mixers to get behind the UK at Eurovision this year!

In the press release of Tap Music, its leading executive, Ben Mawson, stated that the preparations for the selection of the British participation in Eurovision 2022 are in the final stretch and that everything is going well so far:

We’re getting really close to making our final decision, we have lots of options and have been pleasantly surprised by how many wonderful artists, both new and more established want to be part of this process with us. Like us, they recognise that Eurovision is the biggest music TV opportunity in the world. It’s a tough decision with so many strong contenders, many with existing European fanbases, which is exciting. When we decide on the act, we will put an incredible team around the chosen act and look forward to sharing news shortly.

It remains to be seen whether the much-anticipated venture of the BBC and Tap Music will have an impact and the UK will return to positive results after its continued failures in the competition.

Source: MusicWeek